“…STEAM allows the generation of ideas to solve local problems and can contribute to developing interdisciplinary experiences, motivating students to participate in projects linked to the subjects that comprise it, and promoting cultural diversity [82]. According to Ochoa et al [75], the STEAM community broadcasting solidarity extension project in Magdalena Medio was developed so that the peasantry can remain in the territory and live in harmony with animal and plant species through the defense of peasant culture and food sovereignty through agroecological practices, as well as peacefully resisting war [75].The STEAM project Campesino Laboratory for the Transition to Agroecology (Lab Campesino) [83], developed between 2018 and 2019, was a solidarity extension project led by groups of students from the faculties of engineering, sciences, and arts of the National University of Colombia and the rural organization, Tierra Libre, to generate a space for rural youth and children for exploration, experimentation and prototyping around agroecology, co-creation, and community organization, promoting adaptive habitat, production, and consumption systems. Projects of this nature make rural inhabitants more linked to their environment and more respectful of the surrounding environment.…”